Here are the things that I LOVE about Arsenal: The Cider and Meade are spectacular; local small business; the product is always changing; there is a clear & detailed black board to tell you what you're buying; the sorbet is outta this world; tasting before buying ... 'nuff said!; the owners care about their business; it's simply a fun place to go; there's history incorporated throughout the neighborhood, establishment AND products!
Here's the one thing that's not awesome: We are not all a skip from Lawrenceville and although you may know the name of the items currently tapped (through Facebook), you won't get any information regarding sweet/dry/semi-sweet, etc. until you get there and try it. When trying to engage through Facebook to get some of the information that is posted on the black board in the shop I was told "You'll just have to stop in and try it!" That sounds very fun and all, but not-so-much when you're from Monroeville - a trip to Arsenal is a planned outing.
So, I have my three growlers and when we're having company and want to show off the local talent, I pick up a couple and hopefully one for me to enjoy. But when it's just me and Santa Cinnamon or Honey Meade aren't tapped, --sadly-- I don't make the trip.
It's a unique place that turns flavors/taps barrels quickly. It's more expensive than a bottle of wine, but is a true Pittsburgh experience and you don't get that from the State Store! ...and when you stop be sure and try the sorbet!